BGC0001674: MS-271 biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces mirabilis
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Location: 396,027 - 407,939 nt. (total: 11,913 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank FONR01000003.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001674
Short description MS-271 biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces mirabilis
Status Minimal annotation: yes
A minimal annotation only contains information on the BGC loci and one or more linked chemical product(s)

Completeness: Unknown
Whether the loci encodes everything needed for the pathway producing the compound(s)
Biosynthetic class(es)
  • RiPP
Loci NCBI GenBank: FONR01000003.1
Compounds
  • MS-271
Species Streptomyces mirabilis [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
MS-271
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • SAMN02787118_103369
  • SFF02396.1
396027 - 396701 (-) two component transcriptional regulator, LuxR family
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  • SAMN02787118_103370
  • SFF02417.1
396791 - 398113 (-) poly-gamma-glutamate synthesis protein (capsule biosynthesis protein)
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  • SAMN02787118_103371
  • SFF02446.1
398110 - 398841 (-) Protein-disulfide isomerase
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  • SAMN02787118_103372
  • SFF02470.1
398844 - 399368 (-) Methylamine utilisation protein MauE
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  • SAMN02787118_103373
  • SFF02493.1
399389 - 400258 (-) ABC-2 type transport system permease protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103374
  • SFF02515.1
400255 - 401220 (-) ABC-2 type transport system ATP-binding protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103375
  • SFF02531.1
401217 - 401708 (-) Transglutaminase-like superfamily protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103376
  • SFF02555.1
401705 - 401968 (-) Coenzyme PQQ synthesis protein D (PqqD)
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  • SAMN02787118_103377
  • SFF02575.1
401965 - 403806 (-) asparagine synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing)
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  • SAMN02787118_103378
  • SFF02595.1
403879 - 404112 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103379
  • SFF02612.1
404123 - 404875 (-) ABC-2 family transporter protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103380
  • SFF02632.1
404868 - 405815 (-) ABC-2 type transport system ATP-binding protein
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  • SAMN02787118_103381
  • SFF02653.1
405962 - 407095 (-) Signal transduction histidine kinase
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  • SAMN02787118_103382
  • SFF02673.1
407247 - 407939 (+) DNA-binding response regulator, NarL/FixJ family, contains REC and HTH domains
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Annotation changelog
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1.4
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2.0
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3.1
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  • Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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